The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... considerable number of agriculturists of the united kingdom are at this moment urging their claims to our protection , and the daily extension of that zeal , together with the absolute magnitude of the question itself , have induced me ...
... considerable number of agriculturists of the united kingdom are at this moment urging their claims to our protection , and the daily extension of that zeal , together with the absolute magnitude of the question itself , have induced me ...
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... considerable when regarded by itself , forms no important part of his expenditure , when it is com- pared with the sum of his interest of capital , rent , tythe , labour and living . I speak now of direct taxes , for he is no otherwise ...
... considerable when regarded by itself , forms no important part of his expenditure , when it is com- pared with the sum of his interest of capital , rent , tythe , labour and living . I speak now of direct taxes , for he is no otherwise ...
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... considerable in- crease of rent , there will be wanted fresh protecting duties to cover such increase ; and in this progression will the evil continue to advance to the end of time , every fourteen or sixteen years being pregnant with a ...
... considerable in- crease of rent , there will be wanted fresh protecting duties to cover such increase ; and in this progression will the evil continue to advance to the end of time , every fourteen or sixteen years being pregnant with a ...
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... considerable time , be much less than what will exchange for the materials used , and for the food , raiment , and general support of all persons employed in working them . Gold and silver had adjusted themselves to this standard in the ...
... considerable time , be much less than what will exchange for the materials used , and for the food , raiment , and general support of all persons employed in working them . Gold and silver had adjusted themselves to this standard in the ...
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... considerable discount , from their first appearance : other governments , accepting them indeed , but forcing notes much faster from their treasuries than they could possibly return , and increasing the stream to compensate its ...
... considerable discount , from their first appearance : other governments , accepting them indeed , but forcing notes much faster from their treasuries than they could possibly return , and increasing the stream to compensate its ...
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